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Review Summary
Your computer must have:
A modern architecture CPU
A minimum of 2GB RAM memory
At least 50MB free space on your hard disk
A minimum screen resolution of 800x600 pixels
ERA Voice Leveler is available as a mono or stereo audio effect plug-in in the following formats:
Mac:
AU (32/64-bit)
VST (32/64-bit)
AAX Native (64-bit) for macOS 10.9 or later
Windows:
VST (32/64-bit)
AAX Native (64-bit) for Windows 7 (with SP1) or later
ERA Voice Leveler supports the following sample rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
ERA Voice Leveler is fully tested in the following DAWs and NLEs:
Adobe Audition CC 2018
Adobe Premiere CC 2018
Apple Logic Pro 10.4
Apple Final Cut Pro 10.4
Audacity 2.2.2
Avid Pro Tools 12.8
Cockos Reaper 5
Presonus Studio One Pro
Voice Leveler
It's a knobrainer. Even out distracting volume differences in your voice recordings INSTANTLY. Gain inconsistencies are common in both audio and video recordings. They often happen as a result of unintentional speaker movement, non-ideal microphone positioning or heavy audio & video editing. Instead of spending hours on manual gain adjustments, use ERA Voice Leveler to normalize the volume levels of speech or dialogue recordings without leaving your DAW or NLE environment.
The ERA Voice Leveler, is a single knob tool that uses new patent-pending algorithms to automatically detect audio level problems in voice recordings and correct them in real-time. Are you a podcaster, videographer, vlogger, dialogue editor or post production engineer? The ERA Voice Leveler will help you save time and you will be able to focus on the creative side of your work. Apart from the "Normal" mode, the Voice Leveler also has a "Tight" mode that results in a more focused "radio" sound. This helps your dialogue tracks to stand out from the background music or effects. This is especially useful in cases such as audio and video ads, podcasts, vlogs, etc.
In addition, the Voice Leveler features a unique "Emphasis" mode. This automatically detects problems in tonal balance of voice recordings. Such problems can for example happen when a speaker is not directly facing the microphone or has moved significantly from the mic between takes/scenes. When the "Emphasis" mode is engaged it allows you to apply subtle processing to compensate for those spectral disparities and ensure consistent tone and intelligibility. Practice with the ERA Voice Leveler and learn how to easily balance your Voice Recording Levels.